Study type:
Epidemiological study
(observational study)
Residential magnetic field exposure and breast cancer risk: a nested case-control study from a multiethnic cohort in Los Angeles County, California.
epidem.
By:
London SJ, Pogoda JM, Hwang KL, Langholz B, Monroe KR, Kolonel LN, Kaune WT, Peters JM, Henderson BE
Published in: Am J Epidemiol 2003; 158 (10): 969-980
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